President's Positions on 96th Senate Roll Call Votes

(CONTINUED) TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BOREN AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3919 THAT EXEMPTS INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS FROM THE FIRST 1,000 BARRELS A DAY OF OIL PRODUCTION. (SEE RC 428) (MOTION PASSE SEE NOTE(S) 22

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT FOR S. RES. 15, CONCERNING MUTUAL DEFENSE TREATIES. THE BYRD SUBSTITUTE STATES THAT IT IS THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT THE SENATE'S APPROVAL IS REQUIRED TO TERMINATE ANY MUTUAL DEFENSE TREATY BETWEEN THE U.S.

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 2439, A BILL TO RESCIND CERTAIN BUDGET AUTHORITY. THE KENNEDY AMENDMENT, IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE TO THE JOHNSON AMENDMENT (SEE RC 19), RESTORES FUNDING FOR MEDICAL SCHOOLS. (MOTION FAILED)

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE FOR HART AMENDMENT TO H.R. 39, ALASKA LANDS, THAT DELETED THE PORCUPINE NATTIONAL FOREST, ADDED THE WESTERN PORTION OF THAT FOREST TO THE EXPANDED ARCTIC WILDLIFE RANGE, ADDED THE EASTERN PORTION OF THE FOREST TO THE YU

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE FOR LEAHY AMENDMENT TO S. 2719 THAT REMOVES THE NEW MIDDLE INCOME HOUSING SUBSIDY PROGRAM AND RESTORES FUNDS TO THE PRESENT HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 32

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE FOR S. 1309, FOOD STAMP PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION. THE MCGOVERN AMENDMENT ALLOWS THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED TO CLAIM EXCESS MEDICAL EXPENSE DEDUCTIONS AND UNCAPPED SHELTER EXPENSE DEDUCTIONS, AND REPEALS THE AUTHORIZATION CEI

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE FOR TITLE I OF H.R. 3919 THAT LEVIES A 90% TAX ON THE INCOME OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY WHICH EXCEEDS THE AVERAGE RATE OF RETURN ON CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR ALL MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS FOR THAT TAXABLE YEAR. (MOTION FAI

TO AGREE TO A SUBSTITUTE TO THE ARMSTRONG AMENDMENT TO H.R. 5168, A BILL EXTENDING FOR ONE YEAR CERTAIN AUTHORITIES AFFECTING MILITARY PERSONNEL. THE ARMSTRONG AMENDMENT PROVIDES THAT THE COMPARABILITY PAY OF CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SE

TO AGREE TO COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4473 STRIKING HOUSE LANGUAGE PROHIBITING FUNDS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FROM FINANCING ANY ASSISTANCE OR REPARATION TO VIETNAM, AND ELIMINATING RESTRICTION ON AID TO EGYPT AND SUDAN.

TO AGREE TO DIVISION II OF COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4473 THAT STRIKES HOUSE LANGUAGE RELATIVE TO ASSISTANCE TO ANGOLA, THE CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE, CAMBODIA, LAOS, AND THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 19

TO AGREE TO H. CON. RES. 272, EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT ANDREI SAKHAROV SHOULD BE RELEASED FROM INTERNAL EXILE AND URGING THE PRESIDENT TO PROTEST THE CONTINUED SUPPRESSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SOVIET UNION. (MOTION PASSED)

TO AGREE TO H. J. RES. 467, MAKING AN URGENT APPROPRIATION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES OF THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION LOAN PROGRAM AND PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO CHRYSLER FOR FISCAL 1980. (MOTION PASSED)

TO AGREE TO RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION OF TREATY: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONVENTION OF THE PREVENTION OF MARINE POLLUTION BY DUMPING OF WASTES AND OTHER MATTER, EX. I (96TH, 1ST SESSION) (MOTION PASSED,2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION ON EX B, 95TH CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, AGREEMENT WITH THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY FOR THE APPLICATION OF SAFEGUARDS IN THE UNITED STATES. (MOTION PASSED, 2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO RESOLUTIONS OF RATIFICATION OF TREATY: AMENDMENT TO THE CONVENTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA, EX. C (96TH, 2D SESSION) (MOTION PASSED,2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO S. RES. 140, A RESOLUTION DISAPPROVING THE PRESIDENT'S REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 2, ESTABLISHING WITHIN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY. (MOTION FAILED)

TO AGREE TO THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 6942, AUTHORIZING FUNDS FOR FISCAL 1981 FOR FOREIGN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, INCLUDING FISCAL 1981 FUNDING FOR THE PEACE CORPS. (MOTION PASSED)

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION OF EXEC. B, 96TH CONG., 1ST SESS., THE AGREEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF PERISHABLE FOODSTUFFS AND ON THE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED FOR SUCH CARRIAGE. (MOTION PASSED, 2/3'S REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION OF EXEC. DD, 96TH CONG.,1ST SESS., THE PROTOCOL WITH ANNEX AMENDING THE 1953 CONVENTION WITH CANADA FOR PRESERVATION OF THE HALIBUT FISHERY OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC OCEAN AND BERING SEA. (MOTION PASSED,

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION OF EXEC. G, 95TH CONG. 1ST SESS., THE PROTOCOL WITH CANADA TO AMEND THE (CONTINUED) CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION, PRESERVATION, AND EXTENSION OF THE SOCKEYE SALMON FISHERIES IN THE FRASER RIVER SYSTEM

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION ON EX D, 96TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA. (MOTION PASSED, 2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION ON EXECUTIVE C, 96TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS. (MOTION PASSED, 2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AGREE TO THE RESOLUTION OF RATIFICATION ON EXECUTIVE Q, 96TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, THE THIRD PROTOCOL TO THE 1975 TAX CONVENTION WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, AS AMENDED. (MOTION PASSED,2/3 REQUIRED)

TO AMEND GLENN AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86. SEE RC 131 AND 133. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 26 SENATOR YOUNG (R,ND) ANNOUNCED ON MAY 20, 1980 THAT HE SUPPORTED THE PRYOR AMENDMENT AND HAD THOUGHT THIS ROLLCALL WAS AN UP AND DOWN VOTE ON THE AM

TO AMEND H. J. RES. 521 BY REDUCING APPROPRIATIONS RELATING TO THE REGISTRATION OF 19 AND 20-YEAR-OLD MALES BUT ALLOWING THE REMOVAL OF SELECTIVE SERVICE FROM ''DEEP STANDBY'' AND IMPROVING ITS COMPUTER CAPABILITY. (MOTION FAILED) SEE NOTE(S) 2

TO AMEND H.R. 111 BY GRANTING TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. THE AUTHORITY TO TAKE ANY APPROPRIATE ACTION TO INSURE THAT THE PANAMA CANAL REMAINS OPEN, SECURE, NEUTRAL, AND ACCESSIBLE. (MOTION FAILED) SEE NOTE(S) 13

TO AMEND H.R. 111, PROVIDING FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PANAMA CANAL, BY RESTORING THE PROVISIONS APPLYING TO TITLE VII OF THE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM ACT OF 1978 AS THE STATUTORY FOUNDATION TO GOVERN UNION REPRESENTATION AND COLLECT

TO AMEND H.R. 3363 BY EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT ZIMBABWE RHODESIA HAS COMPLIED WITH THE PROVISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1978 AND THAT SANCTIONS SHOULD BE LIFTED WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER THE INSTALLATION OF A BLACK

TO AMEND H.R. 3919 BY CREATING DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION INCENTIVES BY ALLOWING A TAX CREDIT FOR WINDFALL PROFIT TAXES EXPENDED ON QUALIFIED OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COSTS IN ALASKA. (MOTION FAILED) SEE NOTE(S) 22

TO AMEND H.R. 5359, DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS, BY ELIMINATING FUNDS FOR THE MX MISSILE AND PROVIDING $20 MILLION FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE UNDERWATER MOBILE MINUTEMAN III MISSILE SYSTEM. (MOTION FAILED)

TO AMEND MCGOVERN AMENDMENT TO S. 1309, FOOD STAMP PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION, BY REMOVING FROM THE BILL THE PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO THE SPENDING CEILINGS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1980 AND 1981. (SEE RC 213). (MOTION FAILED)

TO AMEND S. 1039, THE VA HEALTH RESOURCES AND PROGRAM EXTENSION ACT, BY DELETING PROVISIONS IN TITLE II AMENDING EXISTING LAW WITH RESPECT TO TRAVEL EXPENSES, DENTAL CARE, AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICINE AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES. (MOTION FAILED)

TO AMEND S. 1946, TO PROVIDE RAILROADS WITH MORE PRICING RATE FLEXIBILITY AND CONTRACT PROVISIONS, BY PROVIDING THAT A CARRIER MAY PUBLISH A SURCHARGE WITHOUT THE CONCURRENCE OF OTHER CARRIERS AND RETAIN THE SURCHARGE REVENUE, BY PERMITTING SUR

TO AMEND S. 2445, STREAMLING REGULATIONS FOR THE MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY, BY CLARIFYING THAT THE APPLICANT FOR A CERTIFICATE BE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE EVIDENCE THAT ONLY HE (CONTINUED) CAN BE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP. (MOTION FAILED)

TO AMEND S. 2675, CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS, BY INSURING THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THE FARM LABOR CONTRACTOR ACT IS PROPERLY ADMINISTERED AND ENFORCE IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH CONGRESSIONAL INTENT. (MOTION PASSED)

TO AMEND S. 566, PROVIDING TARGETED FISCAL ASSISTANCE TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, BY STRIKING FISCAL 1979 AUTHORIZATIONS FOR THE ''STANDBY'' ANTIRECESSION FISCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND THE TARGETED FISCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FROM THE BILL. (

TO AMEND S. 932, PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC FUELS, BY SUBSTITUTING TITLE I OF THE BANKING COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE AS AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE I OF THE ENERGY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE. THE AMENDMENT WOULD PROVIDE $3 BILLION FOR SYNTHETIC FUEL PRODUCTION. (MO

TO AMEND THE CHAFEE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3173. THE CHAFEE AMENDMENT REDUCES BY $5 MILLION THE FUNDS AUTHORIZED FOR THE ARMS EXPORT CONTROL ACT, AND THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT AUTHORIZED IS REDUCED FOR $50 MILLION. THE BYRD AMENDMENT RESTORES $50 MILLION

TO AMEND WEICKER AMENDMENT TO H.R. 7584, STATE-JUSTICE APPROPRIATIONS, BY PROHIBITING THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FROM PROMOTING FORCED BUSING AS A REMEDY TO SCHOOL DESEGREGATION. SEE RC 464. (MOTION PASSED)

TO CONCUR IN HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO THE REVISED CONFERENCE REPORT TO H. CON. RES 307, REVISING THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR FISCAY YEARS 1981-1983 AND REVISING THE SECOND CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET

TO DISCHARGE THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES FROM FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF S. RES. 54, A RESOLUTION DISAPPROVING THE PRESIDENT'S ENERGY ACTION, REGARDING EXEMPTING AVIATION GASOLINE AND KEROSENE-BASE JET FUEL FROM MANDATORY PETROL

TO PASS H.R. 4391, MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR FISCAL 1980 AND PROVIDING THAT NO FUNDS BE USED WHICH WOULD COMMIT THE UNITED STATES TO ONLY ONE BASING MODE FOR THE MX MISSILE SYSTEM.

TO PASS H.R.2977, AUTHORIZING FUNDS THROUGH FISCAL 1983 TO ESTABLISH A PROGRAM TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION BY STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO PREVENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS OF CRIME, TO ESTABLISH COMMISSIONS ON NATIONA

TO PASS S. 2422, AUTHORIZING FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1981-1983 IN U.S. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, AND PROVIDES FOR U.S. MEMBERSHIP IN THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK. (MOTION PASSED)

TO PASS S. 2727, AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1980 AND 1981 FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION AGENCY, AND THE BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING. (MOTION PASSED)

TO PASS S. 643, REFORMING THE U.S. REFUGEE AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BY REPEALING CURRENT DISCRIMINATORY LAWS, RAISING (CONTINUED) THE ANNUAL LIMITATION ON REFUGEE ADMISSIONS, PROVIDING PROCEDURES TO MEET EMERGENCY SITUATIONS AND PROVIDING FOR FED

TO TABLE BAKER MOTION TO PROCEED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5829, PROVIDING FOR DUTY-FREE ENTRY OF SIX BRONZE BELLS FOR THE USE OF THE FOUNDRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF WASHINGTON D.C., AND PROVIDING FOR A $39 BILLION TAX CUT FOR CALENDAR YE

TO TABLE BUMPERS AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3919, SUBSTITUTING THE HOUSE-PASSED VERSION AND PROVIDING THAT HALF OF THE ADDITIONAL REVENUE RAISED BY THE HOUSE VERSION BE RESERVED FOR CERTAIN USES. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 22

TO TABLE COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO H. J. RES. 637, FURTHER CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS, THAT PROVIDED THAT FUNDS MAY BE USED FOR NECESSARY EXPENSES IN DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION IN CERTAIN CASES (SECTION 134) (MOTION PASSED) (CONTINUED) SEE NOTE(S) 4

TO TABLE GLENN AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86 THAT WOULD INCREASE FUNCTION 370 (FEDERAL SUBSIDIES FOR SATURDAY MAIL AND OTHER POSTAL SERVICES) BY $.3 BILLION IN BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAYS FOR FISCAL 1981 AND REDUCE ADMINISTRATIVE ALLOWANCES IN

TO TABLE HART AMENDMENT TO H.R. 39, DESIGNATING CERTAIN PUBLIC LANDS IN ALASKA FOR INCLUSION UNDER PERMANENT FEDERAL OWNERSHIP, THAT CONSOLIDATED AND DIRECTED ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR FISH AND WILDLIFE AREAS OF ALASKA WITHI

TO TABLE HEFLIN AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86 THAT WOULD DECREASE THE RECOMMENDED LEVELS OF BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAYS FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FOR FISCAL 11981-1983 AND INCREASE SUCH LEVELS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE FOR SUCH FISCAL Y

TO TABLE HEINZ AMENDMENT TO S. 2352 THAT WOULD SPECIFY THE STANDARD TO BE USED BY THE COUNCIL ON WAGE AND PRICE STABILITY IN CALCULATING ALLOWABLE PRICE INCREASES. (MOTION FAILED. HEINZ AMENDMENT SUBSEQUENTLY ADOPTED.) SEE NOTE(S) 28

TO TABLE LEVIN AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86 THAT WOULD PROVIDE FOR AN INCREASE IN FUNCTION 550 (HEALTH) BY REDUCING INTEREST PAYMENTS IN FUNCTION 900 BY AN EQUIVALENT AMOUNT. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 26

TO TABLE MCGOVERN AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86 THAT WOULD REDUCE NEW BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAYS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE AND INCREASE NEW BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAYS FOR ENERGY. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 26

TO TABLE MITCHELL AMENDMENT TO H.R. 7112, REVENUE SHARING, THAT AUTHORIZED $2.3 MILLION DURING THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1980 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1981, TO THE TRUST FUND FOR PAYMENTS TO STATE GOVERNMENTS. (MOTION PASSED)

TO TABLE MORGAN SUBSTITUTE TO H.R. 4986, DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS DEREGULATION. THE MORGAN AMENDMENT OMITS THE PHASE-OUT OF REGULATION AND NATIONWIDE NOW ACCOUNTS, THE PROVISION LOWERING MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES FROM $10,000, TO $1,000, AND FED

TO TABLE RIEGLE AMENDMENT TO H. J. RES. 636, INCREASING THE TEMPORARY LIMIT ON THE PUBLIC DEBT TO $956 BILLION THROUGH 3/31/81, BY AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS TO LIMIT THE IMPORTATION OF AUTOMOB

TO TABLE ROTH MOTION TO WAIVE PROVISIONS OF TITLES 3 AND 4 OF BUDGET ACT WITH RESPECT TO ROTH AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3919, LIMITING TOTAL BUDGET OUTLAYS TO CERTAIN PERCENTAGES OF THE GNP. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 22

TO TABLE THE ARMSTRONG APPEAL OF THE RULING OF THE CHAIR ON STENNIS' POINT OF ORDER CONCERNING THE GERMANENESS OF (CONTINUED) ARMSTRONG AMENDMENT TO H.R. 5359, PROVIDING THAT THE COMPARABILITY PAY OF MEMBERS OF UNIFORMED SERVICES SHALL BE DETER

TO TABLE THE CHURCH SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT TO THE HELMS AMENDMENT TO S. 1007, A BILL FOR EGYPTIAN-ISRAELI SECURITY ASSISTANCE. THE HELMS AMENDMENT PROHIBITS FUNDS FROM BEING MADE AVAILABLE TO ANY COUNTRY WHICH IS NOT A PARTY TO THE TREATY ON THE

TO TABLE THE CHURCH SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HELMS AMENDMENT TO H.R. 6942, FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND PEACE CORPS AUTHOURIZATION, THAT DETERMINED THAT, UNLESS THE PRESIDENT (CONTINUED) FINDS THAT IT IS IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY INTEREST OF THE UNITED STAT

TO TABLE THE HELMS AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3363, A BILL AUTHORIZING FUNDS FOR FISCAL 1980 FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. THE HELMS AMENDMENT DECLARED THAT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1980, THE FURNISHING OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BY THE UNITED NATIONS AND ITS S

TO TABLE THE HUMPHREY AMENDMENT TO S. 245. THE HUMPHREY AMENDMENT ESTABLISHES AN OFFICIAL LIAISON OFFICE FOR THE CONDUCTING OF RELATIONS BETWEEM THE U.S. AND TAIWAN, RATHER THAN THE UNOFFICIAL AMERICAN INSTITUTE PROVIDED FOR IN THE BILL. (MOTIO

TO TABLE THE MODIFIED HUMPHREY AMENDMENT TO S.245. THE HUMPHREY AMENDMENT MAKES THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE TREATY CONTINGENT UPON THE PRESIDENT'S SECURING WRITTEN ASSURANCES FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA THAT IT WILL NOT ATTACK TAIWAN. (MO

TO TABLE THE MODIFIED SUBSTITUTE CHURCH AMENDMENT TO THE BOREN AMENDMENT TO S. 245. THE BOREN AMENDMENT ALLOWS TAIWAN TO KEEP ITS U.S. EMBASSY BUILDING. THE CHURCH SUBSTITUTE PROVIDES FOR A COURT DECISION ON THE ''REAL PROPERTY'' QUESTION. (MOT

TO TABLE THE THURMOND AMENDMENT TO S. 586, A BILL AUTHORIZING FUNDS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. THE THURMOND AMENDMENT REDUCES AUTHORIZATION LEVEL FOR FUNDING OF IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROGRAMS BY $71.5 MILLION. (MOTION PASSED)

TO TABLE THE TSONGAS AMENDMENT TO S. 428, A DOD AUTHORIZATION. THE AMENDMENT STATED THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT THE PRESIDENT SHALL REMOVE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AGAINST RHODESIA WHEN DETERMINED THAT THEIR REMOVAL IS IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST OF

TO TABLE TSONGAS AMENDMENT TO S. 2470, AUTHORIZING FUNDS FOR FISCAL 1980-1982 TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONVERSION OF COAL USE BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES, BY ESTABLISHING CERTAIN CONDITIONS REGARDING LOANS AND GRANTS. (MOTION PASSED)

TO TABLE TSONGAS SUBSTITUTE TO JOHNSTON AMENDMENT TO S. 932. THE JOHNSTON AMENDMENT EXTENDS THE TIME FOR THE FIRST PHASE FROM 3 TO 5 YEARS AND SETS THE 1 1/2 MILLION BARRELS A DAY EQUIVALENCE AND $88 BILLION AS GOALS FOR THE TOTAL PROGRAM. THE

TO TABLE WEICKER AMENDMENT TO S. CON. RES. 86 THAT WOULD INCREASE THE BUDGET AUTHORITY IN HEALTH FUNCTION (550) BY $100 MILLION IN FISCAL 1980 AND BY $400 MILLION IN FISCAL 1981. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 26